New Train To Vegas Can Be Cash Cow For Affiliates

June 9, 2008 · by Scott

Maglev Train in ChinaI can see that the environmental movement is going to provide me with plenty of material for this blog. From the AP: last Friday President Bush signed a transportation bill that will provide $45 million for the Disneyland-to-Vegas MagLev train project. Americans may not know much about MagLev trains, since we don’t have any as public transportation. The oil crisis is about to change that.

MagLev stands for Magnetic Levitation. The rails use electromagnetic force to propel the environmentally-friendly trains at over 300 MPH. There are several other plans for MagLev trains in the U.S., but this is the first to get huge funds to help it get started.

The main argument is that these trains are outrageously expensive. This $45 million is just for researching the possibility of building one. A rail that long is expected to cost several billion of dollars. This can be both good and bad for you as a domainer. If you invest into the domains and the price tag permanently scares away the funds, you will be stuck with worthless domain names. On the other hand, if this is seen through to the end, it will be surrounded by money.

Travel+Vegas/Disney is a cash cow. Adding yet another form of travel opens new doors for domainers, developers and affiliates.

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3 Responses to “New Train To Vegas Can Be Cash Cow For Affiliates”

  1. sam on December 13th, 2008 2:30 am

    That Picture is Japanese not Chinese by the way.

  2. Someone on December 18th, 2008 4:43 pm

    Not true, it is China, they have not finished producing the maglev in Japan yet, and also, I have been on one in China. Your thinking of the bullet train.

  3. Someone on December 18th, 2008 4:47 pm

    Or is that the prototype one in Japan? I am not sure, It could be a prototype Japanese one.

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